New Zealand's AC75 Boat Crane Failure Amidst America's Cup Challenge
New Zealand's America's Cup team reported a crane failure while lifting their AC75 boat after a race in Barcelona. Despite the incident, all team members were confirmed safe. The competition, featuring elite sailors from Britain, France, Italy, Switzerland, and the U.S., continues with New Zealand as the defending champions.
New Zealand's America's Cup team faced a setback on Thursday when a crane failed during the lifting of their AC75 boat after a race in Barcelona. The accident occurred as the crew exited the water, but all team members were reported safe.
The incident happened in the midst of the highly competitive event, which is the oldest international sporting trophy and is taking place in the Mediterranean city of Barcelona. Known as the 'Auld Mug', the competition has drawn some of the world's top sailors.
The extent of the boat's damage is currently under assessment, as it typically sits on a large cradle to safeguard its hull, foils, and rudders. Despite this mishap, New Zealand remains the team to beat in the six-boat round-robin series leading up to the head-to-head finals scheduled for October.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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